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  • artsee
    artsee Member Posts: 1,576
    edited May 2012

    I never can get anything written when I post. What am I doing wrong?

    Lisa...recognize your photo? This was fun painting the beautiful colors. This is in watercolor on canvas.

  • artsee
    artsee Member Posts: 1,576
    edited May 2012

    I can never write anything when I post a picture. What am I doing wrong?

    This watercolor was fun with all the different colors.

    Thanks for the photo Lisa!

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited May 2012

    LOVE it artsee!!!!!

    You have to write BEFORE you insert your picture OR you hit the 'return' key after you've posted your picture and it should take you to a new line.

    Well done, sweetie!!!!

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited May 2012

    oh, that is just lovely...wow

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited May 2012

    Artsee, Really gorgeous. I'm trying to learn watercolor, so I appreciate the difficulty as well.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2012

    ARTSEE

    FABULOUS  FABULOUS  FABULOUS......jut amazing... I ADORE IT.

     BTW - hate these new boards - so much wasted space on the lefet of screen, and too few posts on a page, have to keep scrolling to get anything...miss the activie topics - with so many more listed on a page...

    LISA - what is that amazing growing thing??????  I can't imagine - cactus??

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited May 2012

    It is the middle of a palm tree

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2012

    wow

    I've never seen anything like that...

    Artsee - what is the size of the picture of the wood duck??

    Wren44  - I LOVE the book Artsee recommended to me - Making Color Sing by Jeanne Dobie.  really good.  really!!!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2012

    Artsee - I notice a NEW BOOK by Robin Berry, was wondering, is she one of the artists you've studied with? 

  • truebff
    truebff Member Posts: 642
    edited May 2012

    You all always inspire me, all of you!

  • artsee
    artsee Member Posts: 1,576
    edited May 2012

    Sun...I have not studied with Robin Berry. The picture of the duck is 8X10. Our art group is painting 300 "small works" canvases. You have to buy a 20.00 raffle ticket and the last Friday in August, they are raffled off and you get an original 8X10 work of art that matches your number. I plan on doing about 12. That will be my contribution. BTW it is a Mandarin duck. I'm doing the Wood duck next.

    Thanks Barbe for the hint on posting. I'll write first next time.:)

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2012

    oops...meant mandarin...we have wood ducks here..alas, only the male wd is gorgeous ;-)

  • kenyohunt1
    kenyohunt1 Member Posts: 53
    edited May 2012

    You can learn just about anything on YouTube and for free, which makes it even better.

  • Faithroad
    Faithroad Member Posts: 432
    edited May 2012

    Hi,

    I've lurked here in the past. You gals are very talented.  I'd like to try painting again...it's been many years.

    Love photography too. 

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited May 2012

    that duck is adorable artsee.I really enjoy my naps in the afternoon.. i fall asleep, the tv is on or a book is in my lap.  I guess i could sleep till a normal hour and not take them, but then the kids would bug me about something or other.  They always need something like a new cell phone or an adaptor. fortunately, they are getting REALLY good about doing house work.  my daughter worked in the laundry room for about an hour refolding clothes and maintaining... I guess they'll all need to work eventually anyway.  Son #2 is is the biggest challenge .. he does NOT like hot water and washes the pots and pans in cold water and then puts them in the strainer right side up.. they don't drain.  oh well.

  • artsee
    artsee Member Posts: 1,576
    edited May 2012

    Thank you Apple for bumping this thread again. Thank you also for the compliment on the duck.

    I just realized you have been a very busy bee on these threads. &,000 plus. Wow. You were diagnosed the year I was and how crazy a recurrence can put you at stage IV yes? Were you at that stage right away or after the mets. Where did it occur nect? I continue to look over my shoulder because of the Grade 3 I think. A never ending battle.

    Your story about the kids and cold water dishes made me laugh. They won't get clean with cold water, nor will the grease dissolve. Hehe. Do you have a dish washer? I'd go that route. Make them load and unload for their responsibility tasks.

    Good for your daughter....I hate laundry. It's so thankless because in a few days you wear the stuff and it looks like garbage again.

     Good for you...I admire your church work. Church keeps us strong over here. We have to give back for all the wonderful things we have been given by our Lord and Savior.

    Take care, Artsee

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited June 2012

    This is a pic of son #2 now.. the one who won't use hot water.  When he was 14 months he severely burned the palms of his hands and we spent 6 weeks in the burn unit of a children's hospital.. My husband and I never left his side.. we'd alternate days and nites, never had any time together and grandma watched our oldest son... emerging from the stupor of Parkinson's to rally and do a wonderful job of caring for him.  We would take son#1 in the car back and forth.. it was a tough time..

    Son #2 has the metabolism of a toad.. he could sit and read for 10 hours and never get up. and because of his burns, his hands must still be so sensitive..   We don't really have him wash the dishes.. he does other tasks.. so here's his second photo.. it's just so cute. the nurses were so in love with him.

    and here is a pic of son #1 - a totally different type of hi energy guy.  I am so blessed with my kids.

    and i might as well thro in a pic of the daughter, pretending to be Snookie

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited June 2012

    you can see why I'd like to try painting my kids' portraits.. that would be so much fun, but I am afraid it is out of my skill set.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2012

    Apple- can't see the pics

    WOuld LOVE to see the pics of our finished house....amazing how much work you have done.

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited June 2012

    There seems to be something wrong with my photobucket account.. maybe it's off or something.

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited June 2012

    hurray!  i fixed the internet.  the pics should now show.

  • painterly
    painterly Member Posts: 602
    edited June 2012

    Hi Apple,

    Your children are adorable!  OMG, are not all our children precious and so adorable! We love them dearly.

    I feel so blessed with my two darling daughters, one of whom has produced a darling child (my first grandchild). She is so like her mother, that I feel I spend many moments revisiting my past when my children were little. These moments are both cherishing and thought provoking. Cherishing in that we revist our most precious moments in our past and thought provoking knowing that our mind can zoom into many aspects of our life as well as its challenges.

    Our children grew up in our present house and left over 12 years ago. Many of the paintings on the walls capture their growing years and I think they are very aware of their past when they come into this home. A good example for me was when one of my daughters who lives in England came home one time. She walked into the living room and asked "where is my swan". The swan was a sculpture that she did when she was 7 years old and its back was open into which I placed pot pourri. The swan was placed close by a painting of when she and her sister were feeding the birds in Hide Park in London when they were small children. Interesting!

    As an artist I feel that I have captured the most precious moments in my chidren's lives. My living room and dining room are adorned with different phases of my children's lives. Some of these paintings are somewhat naive as well as the more knowledgeable later ones.I can't bare to take down those paintings that lack the technique that I now know....to me they still provide pleasure whenever I walk into the room. I have friends that have ear marked some of these earlier paintings for whenever I want to sell. Probably because I have captured my children in cultural scenes that are so special in our own part of the world.

    I know you are a really good artist and in fact I mentioned your name on page two of Sunflowers thread. I have seen many of your paintings set up against your piano. I play the piano too and thought I would set up an Appletype scene with all my paintings of my children next to my piano, for you to see, but it would too long so I decided against it.

     I played the piano for many years. I reached grade 7 at the Toronto Conservatory of Music which is no doubt a lesser level than you. Funny how things work out; many times I would be playing my piano the piano's reflection I could see a current painting sitting up against the fireplace that I was working on and at the time, I felt  more focussed on fixing my errors on my paintings rather than improving the musical piece that I was working on. So then, it was painting that won over my music. Often I regret not having pursued my music, but as my sister pointed out who is a teacher (we grew up in a musical home), musicians have nothing to display around the home. Hahahahaha! So I have a lovely piano that I hardly touch but I have lots of paintings!!! (I spend the winters in Florida and have no piano there, so my music skills are slowly fading away...sad huh! When I come home after being away in Florida I play and try to improve on some of my pieces but alas, the notes don't have the musicality they once had...).

    I know you are a good artist, so why not start painting those wonderful children of yours. It won't be difficult for you from what I have seen of your past work. I paint in oils. I love oils. But I know plenty of artists who still like to paint in oil but have either gone to water based oils or even gone to oils using w alnut oil as a medium. The walnut oil, by the way, can be put on your salad, so you don't have to worry about that one. You can also try acrylics, I really like them and I often combine them with oils.

    I look forward to seeing some paintings of those adorable children of yours.

    All the best, Glenis 

  • painterly
    painterly Member Posts: 602
    edited June 2012

    ps...

    The swan's neck, by the way, has adorable little finger imprints where my 7 year old carefully molded the shape of the neck.

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited June 2012

    i can say that I'll try to paint my children.. I am not a realistic painter tho.  we'll see.

    i have a ton of business work to do..  oh my gosh.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2012
    Apple  - what GORGEOUS people you've createdSmile  I'm sure you'll love painting them....
  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited June 2012

    Interesting rocks..

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited June 2012

    painterly.. i'd love to see pics of your paintings of your kids.  maybe it will inspire me.

  • painterly
    painterly Member Posts: 602
    edited June 2012

    Hi Apple,

    I posted many pics of my paintings on this thread. Here's one, plus I think there is one on page 1 and 7, the rest I don't remember.

    http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/84/topic/766667?page=17

    Why not do some pencil sketches first. A good book I started with was Heads by Bridgeman. You could check in the library on that or other books about the fundamentals of drawing. Leonardo da Vinci stressed the importance of drawing and that a painting is only as good as its underlying drawing.

    You have a good sense of design in your work and I look forward to see what you do.

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited June 2012

    ok.. pencil sketches it is.. I have NEVER tried to draw or paint anything realistically.  I have many darling photos set aside.. the lighting is perfect.. i just don't know how to do it.

  • painterly
    painterly Member Posts: 602
    edited June 2012

    Another one, both of these are of my granddaughter. Children are so precious.

    http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/84/topic/766667?page=7

    This little one has been in Mexico since last October and just returned to Montreal a few weeks ago. Her mother (my daughter) is pregnant again due in September and didn't want to have the baby in Mexico. Anyway, this darling child has been going to the Montisori (sp?) school in Mexico since February of this year up until her return home. When she started the school where she attended 4 hours per day, she was only 20 months old. And my gosh she could understand instructions in Spanish in no time at all. She really loved it. My daughter checked out the Montisori close to where they live, but alas it is in English so they are so disappointed as children pick up languages as fast as the spread of wildfire and she wanted her child to have the benefit of furthering her language skills. She will be two end of July.

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